I am a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University.

My broad research interests are atmospheric dynamics, climate variability, and weather extremes. The essential motivation for my research is to better understand and predict the behavior of the climate system, which has led to my focus on the variability of the large-scale atmospheric circulation and the related weather extremes. I received my PhD from Harvard advised by Zhiming Kuang. Before moving back to Cambridge, I was an Earth Institute Fellow at Columbia University, where I worked with Adam Sobel.

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